Regbase

Competitive Intelligence & Product Roadmap

Finds and tracks obscure regulatory changes across jurisdictions.

Company Overview

Regbase is a regulatory intelligence platform that finds, analyzes, and tracks hard-to-index laws, grants, and consultations. Serving law firms, compliance teams, regulatory affairs, and government vendors; named customers are not public.

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What They're Building

The company's public product roadmap & what they're committed to building.

Search

Regbase uses AI agents and many search providers to build regulatory databases from primary public sources.

Analyze

The product matches findings to official legal text, filters results with natural language, and answers questions with citations to source sections.

Track

Users can monitor laws, proposals, grants, and consultations and receive email alerts when tracked topics change.

Grant & Opportunity Tracking

Regbase tracks public-sector grants, RFPs, and procurement signals for vendors selling into regulated or government markets.

Expert Verified Research

The service layer pairs AI discovery with human verification for research projects where missed records carry legal or commercial risk.

Competitors

Legora:

Legal AI workspace named by Regbase as a tool that can miss obscure or poorly indexed regulatory sources.

Harvey:

Legal AI platform with broader legal workflow coverage, while Regbase is narrower around regulatory discovery and tracking.

Vixio:

Regulatory intelligence vendor with a mature horizon-scanning product, while Regbase targets long-tail source discovery and AI-assisted verification.

CUBE:

Regulatory intelligence and change-management platform with enterprise workflow depth, while Regbase is earlier and more discovery-led.

Regology:

Regulatory change-management platform focused on compliance workflows, while Regbase is positioned around finding records other tools miss.

Regbase

's Moat:

Candidate proprietary data moat: source maps and verified regulatory records could get harder to copy as client trackers accumulate.

How They're Leveraging AI

AI Use Overview:

Regbase appears to use agentic retrieval, schema extraction, and source verification across obscure public portals rather than a chat layer over indexed legal text.

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